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Prime numbers cannot be made up from multiplying other numbers. Primary colours cannot be made up from adding other colours.
The least common multiple of two different prime numbers is the product of those two prime numbers.
No. Two numbers are relatively prime if they have no prime factors in common. Two even numbers will have 2 as a prime factor in common.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are prime numbers. A prime factor is a factor that is a prime number. A common prime factor is a prime factor that appears on the list of factors of two or more given numbers.
Any two prime numbers will be relatively prime. Numbers are relatively prime if they do not have any prime factors in common. Prime numbers have only themselves as prime factors, so all prime numbers are relatively prime to the others.
Prime numbers r 3 and primary colors are red, blue, yellow
there are no combinations to create them that do not involve the prime numbers and/or primary colors themselves
Prime numbers cannot be made up from multiplying other numbers. Primary colours cannot be made up from adding other colours.
They all have only two factors.
Read this article/paper by Dr. Karl Palmen, an astronomer and mathematician, in the related links. This paper got me interested in math:
There are three primary colours and three is a prime number. The answer above me is great ^_^ but dont forget... They're both the most important colors/numbers. Kind of. =P
The cannot be made by combining other numbers or colours, but nearly all others can be made by combining the primes. 0 and 1 cannot be made from prime numbers. Black cannot be made from a combination of primary colours.
They cannot be made by combining simpler components.
Yes, numbers can have common prime factors.
Nothing. Colours and numbers have no relationship.
All prime numbers have a common factor of 1.
Green and prime numbers should be red.